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US1900773A
US1900773A US435518A US43551830A US1900773A US 1900773 A US1900773 A US 1900773A US 435518 A US435518 A US 435518A US 43551830 A US43551830 A US 43551830A US 1900773 A US1900773 A US 1900773A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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    • B60K17/36Arrangement or mounting of transmissions in vehicles for driving tandem wheels

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  • My invention relates to improvements in motor vehicles, and the object of the improvementsis to provide a motor vehicle in which the motor and the gearing directly connected therewith can be readily examined.
  • this object in view 'my invention consists in mounting the motor and the parts of the gearing connected therewith on a subsidiary frame-which is movably connected with the frame or body of the vehicle, so that it can be readily moved out of normal .position 1nto position for allowing inspection of the motor and gearing.
  • the said subsidiary frame is mounted 0n the main frame sonas to be rockable on a vertical pivot bolt, the said pivot bolt being preferably located at one end of the subsidiary frame, and the subsidiary frame being located at the side of the vehicle.
  • the subsidiary frame is mounted at both ends on vertical pivot bolts, and it is adapted to be rocked about either ⁇ one of said pivot bolts for rocking either end outward y.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevation partly in section showing a bus
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of Fig. 1 ⁇ partly in section
  • Fi 3 is a sectionalk elevation taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • the vehicle comprises a body e mounted on ⁇ a frame s and supported on Wheels f.
  • brackets a1 and b1 secured to channel irons z On brackets a1 and b1 secured to channel irons z, forming parts ofthe frame vertical pivot 1rolts a and b are mounted, and on the-said brackets and pivot bolts a subsidiary frame 1' is supported, additional brackets c and d being secured; to the frame of the vehicle for providing loosesupports for the frame 1.
  • the motor m On the subsidiary frame 1' the motor m, a
  • the subsidiary frame is adapted ⁇ to be disconnected from one of the pivot bolts b, so that it can be rocked outwardly about the other one of the pivot bolts into Vthe positions shown in Fig. 2 in dotted lines and indicated by the reference characters r1 f body of the vehicle at n (Fig. 3), and in order to permit the same to be rocked outward ly with the subsidiary frame, the body is provided with a recess nk l
  • pivot bolts a and b at both ends of the subsidiary frame 1'*v either end of the cylinder can be rocked outwardly ⁇ so that the parts mounted thereon can be inspected.
  • a motor vehicle comprising a body, a subsidiary frame mounted on said body for lateral swinging movement outwardly rela'- tively to said body, pivot means on the body for supporting the frame during such movement, a motor mounted on said frame, and drivinggearing connected with said motor,
  • saidl motor and driving gearing being mov- ⁇ i able bodily with said frame.
  • Af motor vehicle comprising a body, a subsidiary frame mounted on said body, vertical pivot bolts connecting said subsidiary frame at bothends with said body, said sub .sidiary frame being adapted to be disconnected from either one-of said pivot bolts and then swung laterally to project outward from said body, a motormounted on-said subsidiary frame, and driving mechanism connected with said motor for movement with said frame.
  • a motor vehicle comprising a body, a motor vehicle, comprising a body, a motor vehicle, and a motor vehicle.
  • a motor vehicle comprising a wheeled body, a subsidiary frame mounted on the body for pivotal movement outwardly from the body, an internal combustion engine fixed on the subsidiary frame and movable bodily therewith to a position substantially outside the confines 'of the body, means connecting the engine to the driving wheels of the car including gearing on the subsidiary frame, a shaft on said frame, a transmission shaft connected to said driving wheels, and a connection between said shafts adapted to be disconnected to permit outward movement of said auxiliary frame.
  • a motor vehicle comprising a body, a subsidiary frame mounted on the body for movement in a substantially horizontal plane laterally outwardly from the body, a pivot on the ⁇ body about which pivot said subsidiary frame swings into relatively accessible position, and a motor on the subsidiary frame for driving the vehicle.
  • a motor' vehicle comprising a body, a subsidiary frame mounted on the body for pivotal movement outwardly from the body, a motor on the subsidiary frame movable therewith to a position substantially outside the confines of the body, a transmission shaft for driving the Vehicle, mechanical connections rom the motor to said transmission shaft including a shaft on the subsidiary frame, gearing on the subsidiary frame connecting the motor to said last-named shaft, and disconnectable means connecting the two shafts.

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March 7, 1933 w. sTANuawlczv MOTOR VVEHIGLE Filed March 13, 1930 Patented Mar. 7, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT oFFicE WILLY STANIEWICZ, 0F BRUNSWICK, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR TO AUTOHOBI'LWEBXE H.
' BS'SING, AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, 0F BRUNSWICK, GERMANY Application led )buch L13, 1930, Serial No. 435,518, and ih Germany April 13, 1928.
I have filed an application forfpatent in Germany, dated Apr. 16, 1929;
My invention relates to improvements in motor vehicles, and the object of the improvementsis to provide a motor vehicle in which the motor and the gearing directly connected therewith can be readily examined. Witl this object in view 'my invention consists in mounting the motor and the parts of the gearing connected therewith on a subsidiary frame-which is movably connected with the frame or body of the vehicle, so that it can be readily moved out of normal .position 1nto position for allowing inspection of the motor and gearing. In the preferred construction the said subsidiary frame is mounted 0n the main frame sonas to be rockable on a vertical pivot bolt, the said pivot bolt being preferably located at one end of the subsidiary frame, and the subsidiary frame being located at the side of the vehicle. In
the` embodiment of the invention described hereinafterthe subsidiary frame is mounted at both ends on vertical pivot bolts, and it is adapted to be rocked about either` one of said pivot bolts for rocking either end outward y.
. For the purpose of explaining the invention an vexample embodying thesame has been shown vin thefaccompanying drawing, in which the same lettersof reference have been used in all the views to indicate correspending parts. In'saiddr'awing v Fig. l is an elevation partly in section showing a bus, Fig. 2 is a top plan view of Fig. 1` partly in section, and
Fi 3 is a sectionalk elevation taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
In the example shown in the figures the" vehicle comprisesa body e mounted on`a frame s and supported on Wheels f. On brackets a1 and b1 secured to channel irons z, forming parts ofthe frame vertical pivot 1rolts a and b are mounted, and on the-said brackets and pivot bolts a subsidiary frame 1' is supported, additional brackets c and d being secured; to the frame of the vehicle for providing loosesupports for the frame 1. On the subsidiary frame 1' the motor m, a
part g of theV gearing and the motor 'shaft fu: are mounted. The subsidiary frame is adapted` to be disconnected from one of the pivot bolts b, so that it can be rocked outwardly about the other one of the pivot bolts into Vthe positions shown in Fig. 2 in dotted lines and indicated by the reference characters r1 f body of the vehicle at n (Fig. 3), and in order to permit the same to be rocked outward ly with the subsidiary frame, the body is provided with a recess nk l By disposing pivot bolts a and b at both ends of the subsidiary frame 1'*v either end of the cylinder can be rocked outwardly` so that the parts mounted thereon can be inspected.
I claim:
1. A motor vehicle, comprising a body, a subsidiary frame mounted on said body for lateral swinging movement outwardly rela'- tively to said body, pivot means on the body for supporting the frame during such movement, a motor mounted on said frame, and drivinggearing connected with said motor,
saidl motor and driving gearing being mov-` i able bodily with said frame.
2. Af motor vehicle, comprising a body, a subsidiary frame mounted on said body, vertical pivot bolts connecting said subsidiary frame at bothends with said body, said sub .sidiary frame being adapted to be disconnected from either one-of said pivot bolts and then swung laterally to project outward from said body,a motormounted on-said subsidiary frame, and driving mechanism connected with said motor for movement with said frame.` v
3. A motor vehicle, comprising a body, a
subsidiary frame mounted on saidbody at the side thereof for rocking movement outwardly therefrom, a motorl mounted on said frame, andv driving gearing connected with said motor, said motor and gearing moving with man..
the frame into position outside the contines of the vehicle body.
4. A motor vehicle comprising a wheeled body, a subsidiary frame mounted on the body for pivotal movement outwardly from the body, an internal combustion engine fixed on the subsidiary frame and movable bodily therewith to a position substantially outside the confines 'of the body, means connecting the engine to the driving wheels of the car including gearing on the subsidiary frame, a shaft on said frame, a transmission shaft connected to said driving wheels, and a connection between said shafts adapted to be disconnected to permit outward movement of said auxiliary frame.
5. A motor vehicle comprising a body, a subsidiary frame mounted on the body for movement in a substantially horizontal plane laterally outwardly from the body, a pivot on the `body about which pivot said subsidiary frame swings into relatively accessible position, and a motor on the subsidiary frame for driving the vehicle. l
6. A motor' vehicle comprising a body, a subsidiary frame mounted on the body for pivotal movement outwardly from the body, a motor on the subsidiary frame movable therewith to a position substantially outside the confines of the body, a transmission shaft for driving the Vehicle, mechanical connections rom the motor to said transmission shaft including a shaft on the subsidiary frame, gearing on the subsidiary frame connecting the motor to said last-named shaft, and disconnectable means connecting the two shafts.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
\ WILLY STANIEWICZ.
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Cited By (3)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3710885A (en) * 1971-01-18 1973-01-16 R Brown Vehicle engine mounting
US4770427A (en) * 1986-04-25 1988-09-13 Fmc Corporation Aircraft loader and method of assembly
US20080105638A1 (en) * 2006-11-08 2008-05-08 Lockheed Martin Corporation Vehicle engine removal system

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3710885A (en) * 1971-01-18 1973-01-16 R Brown Vehicle engine mounting
US4770427A (en) * 1986-04-25 1988-09-13 Fmc Corporation Aircraft loader and method of assembly
US20080105638A1 (en) * 2006-11-08 2008-05-08 Lockheed Martin Corporation Vehicle engine removal system

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